Letters, Sentences, and MaximsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1888 - 327 σελίδες |
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... hearts of those who are already set upon the world , will guide them rightly according to his lights , will leave them at a higher stage , and will perhaps astonish them when they reflect that in outward result the teachings of this ...
... hearts of those who are already set upon the world , will guide them rightly according to his lights , will leave them at a higher stage , and will perhaps astonish them when they reflect that in outward result the teachings of this ...
Σελίδα 21
... heart or weakness of head so far ; but I have discovered idleness , inattention , and indiffer- ence , defects which ... hearts and of eminent men of all kinds , that nature had primarily neglected to place in the honest but thoroughly ...
... heart or weakness of head so far ; but I have discovered idleness , inattention , and indiffer- ence , defects which ... hearts and of eminent men of all kinds , that nature had primarily neglected to place in the honest but thoroughly ...
Σελίδα 28
... heart , and observe the different effects of the same passion in different people . And when you have found the master passion of a man , remember never to trust to him where that passion is concerned . " " If you wish particularly to ...
... heart , and observe the different effects of the same passion in different people . And when you have found the master passion of a man , remember never to trust to him where that passion is concerned . " " If you wish particularly to ...
Σελίδα 42
... heart : " Colas est mort de maladie , Tu veux que j'en pleure le sort , Que diable veux - tu que j'en dis ? Colas vivoit , Colas est mort . " Take care not to deserve the name of Colas , * which I shall certainly give you , if you do ...
... heart : " Colas est mort de maladie , Tu veux que j'en pleure le sort , Que diable veux - tu que j'en dis ? Colas vivoit , Colas est mort . " Take care not to deserve the name of Colas , * which I shall certainly give you , if you do ...
Σελίδα 45
... , truth , and virtue - things which are not to be bought , and that can only be acquired by a good head and a good heart . [ Not dated . ] HUMANITY . It is certain that humanity is the particular Sentences , and Maxims 45.
... , truth , and virtue - things which are not to be bought , and that can only be acquired by a good head and a good heart . [ Not dated . ] HUMANITY . It is certain that humanity is the particular Sentences , and Maxims 45.
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